The word folk means traditional or cultural. Each country has their own folk dance.

Folk dance is a traditional dance originating among a common people of a nation or region. I this type of dance accompanies folk music, music originating among a certain ethnic group or race and characterized by a oral transmission.



Names Of Folk Dances From Around The Around The World


allemande
courtly baroque dance in which the arms are interlaced
beguine
vigorous Caribbean dance
bergamask
country dance
bolero
Spanish dance with sudden pauses and sharp turns
bossa-nova
Brazilian dance similar to samba
boston
waltz-like dance
bourrée
French baroque dance with quick rhythm
bransle
an old French follow-the-leader dance
buck-and-wing
solo tap dance with many leg flings and leaps
cabriole
curved furniture leg ending in a ball; exuberant dance or caper
cakewalk
prancing stage dance with backward tilt
canary
lively Renaissance courtly dance
cancan
French woman's dance involving high kicks while holding up front of skirt
carioca
variation of the samba
cha-cha
fast rhythmic ballroom dance
chaconne
Spanish baroque dance in triple time
Charleston
fast-paced 1920s dance characterized by energetic kicking
cinque-pace
lively medieval dance with five steps
conga
Afro-Congan dance performed by a group in a single line
contredanse
folk dance in which two lines of couples face each other
cotillion
elaborate ballroom dance with frequent changes of partner
courante
quick Italian baroque dance involving running steps
czardas
Hungarian dance that increases in speed
doppio
double meter Renaissance dance step
ductia
vigorous stamping dance
dump
obsolete English dance in 4/4 time
estampie
vigorous rhythmic Provençal stamping dance
fandango
lively Spanish dance performed by a couple
farandole
lively Provençal dance in which men and women hold hands
farruca
Spanish gypsy dance with sudden tempo and mood changes
flamenco
vigorous rhythmic dance originating with Gypsies
fox-trot
slow and complex ballroom dance
galliard
sprightly Renaissance and Baroque dance
galop
lively double-time dance
gavotte
moderate tempo French peasant dance
gigue
lively Baroque dance in triple time
habanera
slow and seductive Cuban dance
hambo
Swedish folk dance in three-four time
hora
circle dance
hornpipe
lively British folk dance
hula
sinuous Polynesian dance with rhythmic hip movements
hustle
lively disco dance derived from swing elements with a plus-like pattern
jig
springy and sprightly dance
jitterbug
jazz dance featuring vigorous acrobatic feats
jive
fast dance done to jazz or swing music
jota
fast Spanish folk dance in triple time
juba
dance with clapping and leg slapping performed by Southern blacks
kazachoc
Slavic fast dance in which dancer squats and kicks out legs alternately
kazatzka
Slavic folk dance performed by a couple
ketjak
traditional Balinese dance accompanied by male chorus
kolo
Central European folk dance having a ring of dancers
lavolta
lively bouncy dance for two persons
limbo
dance of the West Indies where dancers pass under horizontal pole
lindy hop
lively dance closely resembling the jitterbug and famous for its aerials
malaguena
Spanish dance performed by a couple, similar to the fandango
mambo
Cuban ballroom dance resembling the rumba or cha-cha
matachin
Spanish ritualised sword-dance or battle dance
maxixe
Brazilian ballroom dance resembling the two-step
mazurka
Polish folk dance in moderate triple measure
merengue
Caribbean ballroom dance in which feet are frequently dragged
minuet
slow and stately Baroque dance in 3/4 time
moresco
a Moorish dance or morris-dance
morris
vigorous English dance performed by costumed men
one-step
ballroom dance marked by quick walking steps
paso-doble
quick Spanish one-step dance
passacaglia
slow solemn Italian or Spanish dance
passepied
Breton dance resembling a quick minuet
pavane
stately English Renaissance court dance
polacca
stately Polish dance; polonaise
polka
lively Bohemian dance for a couple
polonaise
stately Polish dance of moderate tempo
quadrille
square dance for four couples; card game for four people
quickstep
fast march-like dance
reel
lively dance of the Scottish Highlands
rigadoon
lively Baroque period dance
round
dance in a ring
roundel
anything circular; circle; disc; ring-dance
rumba
Cuban ballroom dance with pronounced hip movements
salsa
fast Latin American jazz-influenced dance
saltarello
lively Italian dance
samba
Brazilian dance of African origin
sarabande
stately Spanish Baroque court dance
schottische
old polka-like round dance
seguidilla
Spanish folk dance
shag
dance where participants hop energetically
shimmy
jazz dance featuring rapid shaking of the body
shuffle
dance featuring sliding or scraping of the feet
stomp
jazz dance featuring heavy stamping of the feet
strathspey
reel-like Scottish dance of moderate tempo
tango
Latin-American (orig. Argentinian) ballroom dance with long pauses
tarantella
fast violent Italian folk dance
tordion
Renaissance dance similar to but slower than a galliard
tricotee
lively old dance
twist
dance featuring many gyrations of the hips
two-step
ballroom dance with two main steps
varsovienne
polka-like Polish dance
veleta
English ballroom round dance for couples
volta
old leaping dance
waltz
ballroom dance in 3/4 time
zamacueca
Chilean dance where partners move around each other
zambra
Spanish dance
zapateado
Latin-American dance with rhythmic tapping of the feet
ziganka
Russian country dance
zoppetto
medieval Italian limping hop dance
zouk
Caribbean disco dance and corresponding type of fast rhythmic music